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Censor (Christ Church, Oxford), a student of Christ Church, Oxford undertaking disciplinary duties assigned to deans of other colleges Censor, the title of the head of the former Fitzwilliam House; see List of Masters of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge
Self-censorship is the act of censoring or classifying one's own discourse, typically out of fear or deference to the perceived preferences, sensibilities, or infallibility of others, and often without overt external pressure. Self-censorship is commonly exhibited by film producers, directors, publishers, journalists, musicians, and social ...
One example is the still withdrawn "Censored Eleven" series of animated cartoons, which may have been innocent then, but are "incorrect" now. [39] Film censorship is carried out by various countries. Film censorship is achieved by censoring the producer or restricting a state citizen. For example, in China the film industry censors LGBT-related ...
Censoring may refer to: Censoring (statistics) Censorship; Internet censorship This page was last edited on 18 April 2019, at 12:47 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Self-censorship – Act of censoring or classifying one's own discourse; Snowflake (slang) – Pejoratively, an easily offended person; Social justice warrior – Pejorative term for a progressive person; Speech code – Non-statutory restriction on word choice; Sprachregelung – German term for prescribed form of official communication
One of the incidents of corporate censorship that Croteau and Hoynes find to be "the most disturbing" in their view [112] is the news reporting in the U.S. of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which made fundamental changes to the limitations on ownership of media conglomerates within the U.S. and which was heavily lobbied for by media ...
Musk on censorship, content moderation and only taking down illegal content When confronted by Lemon on his record on content moderation, Musk responded that “moderation is a propaganda word for ...
Deplatforming, also called no-platforming, is a form of Internet censorship of an individual or group by preventing them from posting on the platforms they use to share their information/ideas. This typically involves suspension, outright bans, or reducing spread (shadow banning).